Rettke Becomes Lone Freshman on 2017 Women’s VolleyMob All-America Second Team
Wisconsin middle blocker Dana Rettke becomes one of two freshman on any of VolleyMob’s All-American Teams. 2017 Women’s VolleyMob All-America Third Team:
Over 17 NCAA Seasons Only Six #1 Seeds Have Won A Championship
Over the past 17 season in the NCAA, only six titles have gone to the #1 overall seed in the tournament, with underdog teams coming alive late in the tournament to claim the championship.
Inside The Numbers: A Look at the Final NCAA Statistics
After 14 weeks of the regular season and three weeks of postseason play, including the NIVC and NCAA Tournament, we’re…
2017 Women’s VolleyMob All-America 3rd Team: Foecke Leads 5 B1G Players in the Group
Mikaela Foecke leads a group of five Big Ten players on the 2017 VolleyMob All-America Third Team.
Creighton’s Dimke, Duke’s Bates Set to Play Beach at South Carolina
Creighton’s Lydia Dimke and Duke’s Cadie Bates are transferring to South Carolina following four-year indoor careers to make their debuts on the beach.
Nebraska Ends Season as AVCA No. 1, USC Makes Biggest Final Jump
Nebraska wraps the 2017 season atop the AVCA poll after winning the national championship. The biggest jump from the Nov. 27 poll came from USC, which moved up seven spots from 14 to seven after making an Elite Eight appearance.
VolleyMob Names NIVC Dream Team
VolleyMob assembled our own NIVC Dream Team including two outside hitters, an opposite, two middle blockers, a setter and a libero, after the title was awarded and 31 matches were played.
Final Standings of the 2017 VolleyMob Bracket Challenge
Nebraska won the big trophy in Kansas City – but there’s still one title left to award for the women’s college season…
Nebraska Sits Atop Most Important VolleyMob Top 25 Power Rankings (2017 Final)
Nebraska never reached #1 in the rankings until this week, but that’s the best time to do it in 2017’s Final VolleyMob Top 25 Power Rankings.
Social Media Wrap Up: NCAA Tournament Final Four
The 2017 NCAA Tournament Final Four was a spectacular showing that broke the finals attendance record at the Sprint Center in Kansas City, Missouri.